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john brown is a member of the independence party or ukip. welcome to inside story. >> thank you. >> is this a time of reckoning for your country - yes, there has been a decisive victory for the conservatives. it seems like a lot of questions remain to be answered. >> yes, it is a time of reckoning. i think the sweeper for the conservatives - i take john kerry's remark about shy conservatives. overall, it was a revulsion and resistance to socialism, giving a majority to the conservatives. now, with david cameron granting a referendum on the european union, which is political. when britain voted to go in. it was the economic community, it was nothing like the european union, that is why britain has been resisting. i think he'll grant the referendum when he promised a cast-iron guarantee. i think he'll give to this time. it will not be a clean referendum like the swiss has, where the government is not permitted to use people's money, it will be a dirty referendum where a taxpayers money will be used, and ministers out on the polls trying to con
john brown is a member of the independence party or ukip. welcome to inside story. >> thank you. >> is this a time of reckoning for your country - yes, there has been a decisive victory for the conservatives. it seems like a lot of questions remain to be answered. >> yes, it is a time of reckoning. i think the sweeper for the conservatives - i take john kerry's remark about shy conservatives. overall, it was a revulsion and resistance to socialism, giving a majority to the...
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they were loyal to ukip, giving people. it's a major force, and that is 4.3 times larger than it was at the last general election. ukip is growing, and particularly under nigel farage, and will be a major force to deal with, on immigration, it's a nondiscriminatory immigration policy, with the only provinceo being that you speak english, and no one comes in without someone leaving, one out, and there's space for one to come in. immigration, the major parties misled the british public about the level of immigration. i mean, something like 10 times what they said it would be. the british people are upset because it's obvious straining social security, overstraining health systems, housing, all the things that the state is providing have been overtrained as immigrants were given preference to british people on the list for years for a council house, for example. >>> ukip got one seat in the new parliament. as you mentioned, got an enormous percentage of the vote. does that kind of thing operate to pull the conservative party s
they were loyal to ukip, giving people. it's a major force, and that is 4.3 times larger than it was at the last general election. ukip is growing, and particularly under nigel farage, and will be a major force to deal with, on immigration, it's a nondiscriminatory immigration policy, with the only provinceo being that you speak english, and no one comes in without someone leaving, one out, and there's space for one to come in. immigration, the major parties misled the british public about the...
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vote was be ukip though. [applause] >> there we are, he has been saying through the evening that he has confident, not complacent. the question now is whether he will when this seat. he hasn't said that he will stand it if he is not successful here. tom: thank you. something tells me that he had only one thing to say. i'm joined by former press secretaries from downing street. welcome back gentleman to the studio. let's start. my memory of that era was it was a tiny bit chaotic. think about this one. if david cameron ends up on downing street. guest: if these exit polls are accurate, it is not what we are led to believe the bipolars. so, you have to put it like that. i whole bunch of people like that around the world, living in the u.k., they will be exasperated or relieved if this is the outcome. so if your question is more about the outside world rather than the inside world of downing street, because this is a less chaotic outcome than what has been predicted. tom: my question to both of you actually, we h
vote was be ukip though. [applause] >> there we are, he has been saying through the evening that he has confident, not complacent. the question now is whether he will when this seat. he hasn't said that he will stand it if he is not successful here. tom: thank you. something tells me that he had only one thing to say. i'm joined by former press secretaries from downing street. welcome back gentleman to the studio. let's start. my memory of that era was it was a tiny bit chaotic. think...
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reporter: the ukip has set its sights on grimsby. it is the only party with an information stand on the town's marketplace. the candidate blames grimsby's unemployment on immigrants from elsewhere in the european union. >> the holiday and opened recently advertising 30 vacancies. there was a queue of hundreds around the corner looking for work. mixed up eu migrants and locals. this should not happen. the jobs in grimsby should go to the locals. reporter: the number of immigrants in grimsby is barely worth mention but ukip does not believe this. >> i want us to stand on our own two feet. we need to put the great back into britain. reporter: will this be the breakthrough for the skeptic u.k. independence party? they hope to score points in places like grimsby. many people here feel alienated and not taken seriously by the political establishment in london. neglected by london tarnished by brussels is a commonly held sentiment. many blame the eu for the decline -- demise of the fishing industry. >> we have been the recipients of a subst
reporter: the ukip has set its sights on grimsby. it is the only party with an information stand on the town's marketplace. the candidate blames grimsby's unemployment on immigrants from elsewhere in the european union. >> the holiday and opened recently advertising 30 vacancies. there was a queue of hundreds around the corner looking for work. mixed up eu migrants and locals. this should not happen. the jobs in grimsby should go to the locals. reporter: the number of immigrants in...
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where do they go if this is the beginning of the demise of ukip? >> it is not the demise of ukip. labour has fallen in the south. people want policy not pints. the are going to regroup around another strongman. the issue is that the north is going to be a ukip stronghold. they will see the vote coming further down. reporter: we have to break in for our next result. tom: is jim murphy's truancy -- constiuency. >> scottish liberal democrat, 1,069. robert mueller -- mullin, 888. david montgomery 12,400 xp five -- 12,465. james murphy, scottish labour 19,295. [applause] >> kristin francis 20,000. tom: the snp sweeps. jim murphy, the man who partially led the campaign against the referendum, day after day fighting very hard. he is out. a staggering moment. first douglas alexander, then gordon brown. you probably heard colin rallings talking about how it was once the tories' safest seat in scotland. it seems some voters were voting tactically to keep jim murphy in place. he cannot be feeling cher -- cheery. this is an extraordinary moment. we will come back to hear what jim has to say.
where do they go if this is the beginning of the demise of ukip? >> it is not the demise of ukip. labour has fallen in the south. people want policy not pints. the are going to regroup around another strongman. the issue is that the north is going to be a ukip stronghold. they will see the vote coming further down. reporter: we have to break in for our next result. tom: is jim murphy's truancy -- constiuency. >> scottish liberal democrat, 1,069. robert mueller -- mullin, 888. david...
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the right wing party ukip has emerged as a force. it argues against the european union, immigration, and the political elite out of touch with people. laurence lee has the story. >> reporter: grimentssby, enough to fill with gloom. all this used to be buzzing with trade. >> you see all the buildings that are empty. it's a waste. it's like a ghost town. >> reporter: what did it for grimsby was limits on fish britain could catch. the anti-e.u. uk independence party, or ukip regards the place as a prime target. >> they are talking about regeneration. there might be an odd crumb, but nothing that you could talk about to improve employment prospects in grimsby. >> that is a powerful message. this used to be grimsby's shopping street. row upon row of shops speak of a major town on its knees. successive governments offered no replace. for the fish industry. grimsby doesn't have an electrified railway connected with the rest of the country. >> it is not difficult for a party like ukip to blame the european union for what happened to grimsby.
the right wing party ukip has emerged as a force. it argues against the european union, immigration, and the political elite out of touch with people. laurence lee has the story. >> reporter: grimentssby, enough to fill with gloom. all this used to be buzzing with trade. >> you see all the buildings that are empty. it's a waste. it's like a ghost town. >> reporter: what did it for grimsby was limits on fish britain could catch. the anti-e.u. uk independence party, or ukip...
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and while the ukip may not win. and may not have the night they hoped for but argue their second place puts them into a stronger place. >> they will end up losing nigel. [indiscernible] >> you can see the left bank, liberal democrats save seats. not anymore. [indiscernible] >> by the looks of it, he is convincingly out of the picture there. convincing labour gain. >> 4.5,000 votes. looks like the liberal democrats have held on. tale of two stories. look at what has happened and the change in the vote. >> sometime before this evening i thought this would happen. quite a lot more. but actually, the liberal democrats are losing seats to the conservatives. but this is a seat, if there was going to be a seat that we thought a sitting m.p. would hold by their fingernails, and he was known someone to be left of his party. the kind of m.p. that should have appealed to the labour party. won these votes. and they moved over to labour instead of sticking to simon hughes. >> nick has arrived at his seat until sheffield not very
and while the ukip may not win. and may not have the night they hoped for but argue their second place puts them into a stronger place. >> they will end up losing nigel. [indiscernible] >> you can see the left bank, liberal democrats save seats. not anymore. [indiscernible] >> by the looks of it, he is convincingly out of the picture there. convincing labour gain. >> 4.5,000 votes. looks like the liberal democrats have held on. tale of two stories. look at what has...
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ukip's mind-set is that british cake is that size and it can be no bigger. i see the difference that britain's cake can be bigger. we have absorbed a lot of people in and still have low rates of unemployment. >> what of ukip's argument that it could resurrect places like this abandoned by the london elite. the labour candidate says it's hypocrisy. >> nearly all counsellors -- councillors have been here for 15 years, one has been here for 15 years and has no achievements. >> the economy is booming and ukip cannot make inroads. >> the argument prospers. there's often hardly a foreign face to be seen. the westminster party that looks after england - perhaps they wouldn't have ukip to worry about now. >>> it's five years since presidential elections in belarus sparked unrest. the european union had a lot of hard rules following the break. the country has overcome criticisms of human rite of the monday they'll discuss the record. from minsk, rory challands reports. >> if they come at all, the letters from marina's husband arrived 10 days or more after they were s
ukip's mind-set is that british cake is that size and it can be no bigger. i see the difference that britain's cake can be bigger. we have absorbed a lot of people in and still have low rates of unemployment. >> what of ukip's argument that it could resurrect places like this abandoned by the london elite. the labour candidate says it's hypocrisy. >> nearly all counsellors -- councillors have been here for 15 years, one has been here for 15 years and has no achievements. >>...
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. -- you cap 2 -- ukip 2. it is hard to know what to throw at you, this is a complex scenario. >> we have always known that it would be very close in a great many seats across england, wales and scotland. that being the case, it is quite difficult to be certain if the exit polls are right. if the exit polls are right, it shows that the coalition led by david cameron has more or less lost its majority. we will have to see if the new house of commons will give david cameron a majority. the exit polls are saying that is not potentially the case. i think it is much too early to say. tom: you probably didn't hear but we had phil collins sang a few moments ago that it is more than probable that we end up with no government. or theoretically, nobody obviously able to get a majority. you pointed out that david cameron would possibly need the liberal democrats and that gu p. clearly, you had a bad night and it is not realistic for ed miliband to be prime minister. >> i don't think that is clear. we don't know whether t
. -- you cap 2 -- ukip 2. it is hard to know what to throw at you, this is a complex scenario. >> we have always known that it would be very close in a great many seats across england, wales and scotland. that being the case, it is quite difficult to be certain if the exit polls are right. if the exit polls are right, it shows that the coalition led by david cameron has more or less lost its majority. we will have to see if the new house of commons will give david cameron a majority. the...
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>> ukip are wrong. it's a different in mindset. ukip's mindset seems to be britain's cake is that size and can be no bigger. i say britain's cake can be that much bigger. we've absorbed a lot more people in and we still have very, very low rates of unemployment. >> what of ukip's argument that it could replace places like this. the labor camp says that's a load of hypocrisy. >> nearly all their people have caused huge problems and he himself has been the m.e.p. for 16 years and has no notable achievement for the area. >> in london, where there are the most immigrants, the economy is booming and ukip can't make in roads. they make in roads where there is hardly a for the purpose face to be seen. if the government looked after england a bit more, perhaps they wouldn't have ukip to worry about now. >> of course it's not very difficult to see what a lot of ukip say has been nonsense to scrutiny. recently they said the problem with the health service was too many with hepatitis. those six or 7 million votes would translate into perhaps
>> ukip are wrong. it's a different in mindset. ukip's mindset seems to be britain's cake is that size and can be no bigger. i say britain's cake can be that much bigger. we've absorbed a lot more people in and we still have very, very low rates of unemployment. >> what of ukip's argument that it could replace places like this. the labor camp says that's a load of hypocrisy. >> nearly all their people have caused huge problems and he himself has been the m.e.p. for 16 years...
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vote, if you vote ukip." please come back to the voters, the conservatives are the only party that is going to give tight you. irony for ukipp if they damage them too much they don't get their political frietry. >> there is still the potential for surprises and twists and turns as we approach the last few days here. toward the uk election on thursday. back to you. >> exactly right. you can be sure likely what is to happen. many thanks, errol. you can find much more on the uk elections on our website including a look at why americans need to pay attention to thursday's vote. find that and more at cnn.com. >> in the united states, the race for the presidency just got a little more diverse. former huceo, carly fiorina, an ben carson. the field now include two latinos, a woman and african-american. fiorina says her campaign will essentially neutralize any advantage democart hillary clinton might have with women. and woe have a cnn exclusive inside north korea's demilitarized zone. coming up. that plus, air strike
vote, if you vote ukip." please come back to the voters, the conservatives are the only party that is going to give tight you. irony for ukipp if they damage them too much they don't get their political frietry. >> there is still the potential for surprises and twists and turns as we approach the last few days here. toward the uk election on thursday. back to you. >> exactly right. you can be sure likely what is to happen. many thanks, errol. you can find much more on the uk...
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he has said he will step down as leader of ukip if he loses. does this take the wind out of the sails for you cap. -- for ukip. it looks like if he does not douglas carr so will take over. he does not have the same kind of charisma that nigel farage has. so much of the success of ukip has been on the back of the roche -- farage. anna: does it depend on nigel farage being there? from a charisma point of view, will that push it through? >> i think the question will be raised and debated extensively regardless of whether or not nigel farage keeps his seat. douglas is considered a heavyweight. i think it is unlikely a conservative government would contemplate electoral reform that would hand power more seats to you cap -- ukip. anna: thank you. guy: let's take a look at what has been happening. plenty of stocks have been up. anna: also singe into -- also syngenta. it is up 14.9%. lots of moves, the ftse 100 up. the market reacting to the politics that has been developing overnight. ♪ guy: you are watching "bloomberg politics." i'm guy johnson. co
he has said he will step down as leader of ukip if he loses. does this take the wind out of the sails for you cap. -- for ukip. it looks like if he does not douglas carr so will take over. he does not have the same kind of charisma that nigel farage has. so much of the success of ukip has been on the back of the roche -- farage. anna: does it depend on nigel farage being there? from a charisma point of view, will that push it through? >> i think the question will be raised and debated...
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it is difficult to work and places where ukip has not stood before. two for ukip. we shall discover when he first results start coming in how accurate it is. if that is the story, it is a sensational story. nick? nick: sensational. an extraordinary night if the exit poll is right. you sensed cries of joy from conservatives gloom -- conservatives, gloom for the labour party, misery amongst liberal democrats. even if the exit poll is broadly right, quite small shifts in those numbers of seats which is perfectly possible within the margin of error of an exit poll, could produce dramatic changes to who governs britain next. the conservatives talked of winning a majority. a few of them believe that possible. many of them believed they would not make games. if that exit poll shifts a bit david cameron may still struggle to find the allies he needs to form a majority government. ed miliband would find it difficult, but he would not have to despair. there would still be the possibility of an ed miliband-led government. this exit poll for everyone is a form of exquisite tor
it is difficult to work and places where ukip has not stood before. two for ukip. we shall discover when he first results start coming in how accurate it is. if that is the story, it is a sensational story. nick? nick: sensational. an extraordinary night if the exit poll is right. you sensed cries of joy from conservatives gloom -- conservatives, gloom for the labour party, misery amongst liberal democrats. even if the exit poll is broadly right, quite small shifts in those numbers of seats...
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you hear a lot of people talk about ukip and the votes have moved away from ukip. bear in mind, they may not have one bank such an exceptional number of seats, but they can me close in number two positions. 390 the tories. 228 to the labour party. 56 seats to scotland. guy: manus cranny on the latest seat count. judging by the number of tweets coming from victoria and labour party headquarters, anticipation is growing that we could see ed miliband arriving soon. in the meantime, let's talk about david cameron, set for a second term in power and a majority in the house of commons. the tension will turn to his promise of a referendum on eu membership for the u.k., a promise he pledged to keep. prime minister cameron: we should never dodge the big issues, whether it is dealing with our deficit, holding that referendum which we were right to hold on the future of scotland, or in the future, that referendum we must told to decide britain's future in europe. guy: david cameron now at downing street. that's where we find ryan chilcote as well. walk us through the rest of
you hear a lot of people talk about ukip and the votes have moved away from ukip. bear in mind, they may not have one bank such an exceptional number of seats, but they can me close in number two positions. 390 the tories. 228 to the labour party. 56 seats to scotland. guy: manus cranny on the latest seat count. judging by the number of tweets coming from victoria and labour party headquarters, anticipation is growing that we could see ed miliband arriving soon. in the meantime, let's talk...
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the ukip question is also a little bit open this morning. we are continuing to monitor for those latest results as they come through. let's get back to the markets. the pound has searched the most against the euro since 2009 as cameron is set to stay at downing street. we are joined now by the ceo of hermes investment management. give us your wisdom on this unexpected result and what it means for the investment climate. >> what an amazing night for the conservatives. not since 1932 have we seen a conservative government -- incumbent government increase seats. i think the other point is that people look at scotland and i don't think they are paying enough attention, they're saying that centrist politics are no longer acceptable. the conservatives have a very clear right of center policy. the lib dems have been annihilated and i would argue that labour have been annihilated. and the scots saying we are part of the united kingdom but you have to look after our interest. there is an element we will see between halle takes. but they still would n
the ukip question is also a little bit open this morning. we are continuing to monitor for those latest results as they come through. let's get back to the markets. the pound has searched the most against the euro since 2009 as cameron is set to stay at downing street. we are joined now by the ceo of hermes investment management. give us your wisdom on this unexpected result and what it means for the investment climate. >> what an amazing night for the conservatives. not since 1932 have...
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ukip is the great unknown in this election. that ep soaped with this canned dade, being suspended might deter people last minute. when they go into the polling booths. that makes more inclined to say, this party isn't in government. gosh, a few odd balls attached to it. maybe stick with one of my original aim of voting for one of two major parties. >> this is what david cameron's conservative party has been banking on. the talk, anti-immigration, referendum. voting day tomorrow, most britains would hesitate and go with the choices. controversies like this will be bouncing around people's mind. >> there are a lot of shy out in the country. back in 1992, the last time the conservatives won an everall majority at a british general election the final opinion polls, understated the tore young people share of the vote by 7%. because the a lot of people seem reluctant to tell the pollsters who they were supporting after they have been in power some time. >> cameron hopes that is saying again. polling science has improved a good deal s
ukip is the great unknown in this election. that ep soaped with this canned dade, being suspended might deter people last minute. when they go into the polling booths. that makes more inclined to say, this party isn't in government. gosh, a few odd balls attached to it. maybe stick with one of my original aim of voting for one of two major parties. >> this is what david cameron's conservative party has been banking on. the talk, anti-immigration, referendum. voting day tomorrow, most...
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was the third highest vote getter and ukip wants out. will britain stay or go from the eu? >> i think david cameron is basically pro-europe and he promised a referendum in the last parliament but he ratted on that cast iron guarantee i think he will now have to give a referendum this time but it will not be a clean referendum in switzerland where the government plays neutral. this will be called a dirty referendum where the government will pour in thousands of pounds into advertising and help europe into more tens of millions of pounds in swaying the vote. i think actually it will be swayed in favor of staying in europe because people will be terrified, just as they were terrified of socialism, they will be terrified leaving the european union by propaganda and keeping britain locked into this increasingly socialist new soaf soviet european union. >> are you dissatisfied that united kingdom gave itself only one seat? >> we got 4 million votes and only one seat. but in the european parliament which is on proportional representation we are
was the third highest vote getter and ukip wants out. will britain stay or go from the eu? >> i think david cameron is basically pro-europe and he promised a referendum in the last parliament but he ratted on that cast iron guarantee i think he will now have to give a referendum this time but it will not be a clean referendum in switzerland where the government plays neutral. this will be called a dirty referendum where the government will pour in thousands of pounds into advertising and...
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ukip's mind-set is british cake is that size. it can be no bigger. i see the difference is it can be bigger we absorbed a lot more people. what of the art that it could resurrect areas like this. the labour candidate says it's a load of hypocrisy. some of the people that caused problems and they themselves have been the people for 16 years, and don't have multiple achievements. facts in london, where most economy is booming and ukip can't make inroads. they prosper in towns abandoned by the governments where there's hardly a foreign face to be seen. if they looked after them more perhaps they wouldn't have ukip to worry about now. >> time for sport, and andy and the fight of the century is done. >> was it the fight of the century? >> i don't know. >> i think the hype won. it was billed as the fight of the century, it was pretty much business as unusual. three judges giving may whether the decision extending his unbeaten record by 48 fights after a controlled display of counterpunching. this was a sixth defeat for manny pacquioa. they were hampered by
ukip's mind-set is british cake is that size. it can be no bigger. i see the difference is it can be bigger we absorbed a lot more people. what of the art that it could resurrect areas like this. the labour candidate says it's a load of hypocrisy. some of the people that caused problems and they themselves have been the people for 16 years, and don't have multiple achievements. facts in london, where most economy is booming and ukip can't make inroads. they prosper in towns abandoned by the...
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nigel farage, the leader of you ukip, saying that he would quit. he has just resigned because he has did not win. he said he will honor his word and step down but said he may consider a leadership election to stand, and that will be in the autumn, so david cameron back in the street. it is a very brutal scene here, and often politics are brutal, and we are seeing the political landscape change the snp seismic change that was predicted correctly by the polls, but it is really seismic here. molly: these results unexpected. of course, we saw predictions running into things, put things neck and neck. that being said, what is this victory mean, then, for david cameron moving forward? bÉnÉdicte: well, is what we thought we would not be telling you at all, that he extorted a really having needed a coalition five years ago, and he chose the liberal democrats. in the end, they were on message all week, the whole of the conservative party, saying look, do not check jeopardize, give us another five years, and we will finish the job. do not risk labor who ov
nigel farage, the leader of you ukip, saying that he would quit. he has just resigned because he has did not win. he said he will honor his word and step down but said he may consider a leadership election to stand, and that will be in the autumn, so david cameron back in the street. it is a very brutal scene here, and often politics are brutal, and we are seeing the political landscape change the snp seismic change that was predicted correctly by the polls, but it is really seismic here....
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ukip's mind set seems to be britons take is that size and can be no bigger. i think britain's cake can be that much bigger as you just discussed there we've absorbed a lot more people in and still have very, very low rates of unemployment. >> what of the argument that it could save places like this. >> the ukip people, nearly all counselors are reformatory counselors and there are no notable achievements for the area. >> in london where there are the most immigrants, the economy is booming and ukip can't make in roads. the argument seems to prosper in towns where there's often hardly a foreign face to be seen. lawrence lee, al jazeera. >> the mayor of the u.s. city of baltimore announced the lifting of a night curfew imposed last week. earlier saturday, thousands of protestors attended what they called a victory rally celebrations held after it was announced that six police officers would be charged in the death of the of a american manfred gray. we have this report. >> baltimore streets have turned from riots to rejoicing. what a difference a day makes. >> i
ukip's mind set seems to be britons take is that size and can be no bigger. i think britain's cake can be that much bigger as you just discussed there we've absorbed a lot more people in and still have very, very low rates of unemployment. >> what of the argument that it could save places like this. >> the ukip people, nearly all counselors are reformatory counselors and there are no notable achievements for the area. >> in london where there are the most immigrants, the...
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. >> we argue immigration from the ukip party. >> ukip what is that? >> the u.k. independent party. they're a dangerous party. they appeal to the worst elements of british society. >> okay that's a party i understand. that sounds like good old american campaigning. but was ukip candidate able to walk the fine line between people's fears and bald-faced racists. >> we're not racists. people are coming over in vast numbers and you have communities taking up parts of the town which is all full of polish people. >> see, he's not racist. he just doesn't like polish people. >> i'm not a racist. i'm trying to prove a fact. that is not. race. this is about space. i want our country back. >> if you're not offended by the fact that you're being called racist over and over again, you're doing something wrong. >> absolutely, absolutely. >> great that's what i'm saying. i can't think of any reasons why people were confused about his policies. >> the book of "mein kampf." >> the nazi reference, a good idea. although we don't usually actually quote hitler. sounds like he was ready for american-styl
. >> we argue immigration from the ukip party. >> ukip what is that? >> the u.k. independent party. they're a dangerous party. they appeal to the worst elements of british society. >> okay that's a party i understand. that sounds like good old american campaigning. but was ukip candidate able to walk the fine line between people's fears and bald-faced racists. >> we're not racists. people are coming over in vast numbers and you have communities taking up parts of...
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>> well, ukip is very forceful on this issue. they have topped the poll at european elections in britain only quite recently, only last year. immigration is a serious issue and ukip have got support across the political divide. they've had support from former conservatives, working class support from former labor leaders. the leader of ukip said he will resigned if he is not elected. i think ukip's foreign very much rely on their leader, but there is no doubt they'll have a solid vote. i expect them to confer in terms of the popular vote ahead of the liberal democrats who have been for a long time britain's third party. immigration is an issue. the parties have had to respond. david cameron promised a referendum on our membership in the european union and immigration policy by 2017 if the conservatives were to win. the liter of the labor party has talked tough on future immigration policy. ukip's influence goes well beyond the vote share. immigration is a big big issue. >> jonathan, thank you very much. we'll see you how the elec
>> well, ukip is very forceful on this issue. they have topped the poll at european elections in britain only quite recently, only last year. immigration is a serious issue and ukip have got support across the political divide. they've had support from former conservatives, working class support from former labor leaders. the leader of ukip said he will resigned if he is not elected. i think ukip's foreign very much rely on their leader, but there is no doubt they'll have a solid vote. i...
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ukip national party and i will be standing down as leader of ukip. >> not only do they have a mandate they have effectively neutralized all threats that means months if not years of regrouping and for the party they even have one mp and most people in the streets would not recognize him. >> the scottish nationalists swept all before them winning all but three streets ripping the heart out of labor's traditional stronghold. the talk at westminster is the prize is full control over their finances as the conservatives try to stop another push for independence from the u.k. so the british political map has new fault lines. david cameron wants to forge one nation. laurence lee al jazeera, london. >> well, the relationship between cameron's conservatives and the europe piano union has been a tortured one for many years, a promise to hold that in the referendum is said to cause more tension. he has promised that vote will happen by 2017. they also negotiate a better deal for the u.k. in europe and put that to the british people. what exactly does he want to achieve? well immigration was a ke
ukip national party and i will be standing down as leader of ukip. >> not only do they have a mandate they have effectively neutralized all threats that means months if not years of regrouping and for the party they even have one mp and most people in the streets would not recognize him. >> the scottish nationalists swept all before them winning all but three streets ripping the heart out of labor's traditional stronghold. the talk at westminster is the prize is full control over...
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national executive in a few minutes saying i am standing down as leader of ukip. >> reporter: nobody could have imagined things could turn out this well for the conservative party. they have a mandate which allows them free reign and they have effectively neutralized all of their political threats in england. in that means months if not years of regrouping and for the u.k. independence party, well they only have one mp and most people in the streets wouldn't even recognize him. the only thing polls got right, was the scottish election. all of the talk in westminster is the prize will be full control over their finances as the conservatives try to stop another push for independence from the u.k. so the british political map has new fault ones. david cameron says he wants to forge one nation but with england supporting right-wing politics, and scotland the opposite, it appears to be a most disunited united kingdom. >> barbara sarah is outside of the house of parliament. british politician medium sized democracy, keeps his job. you would think nothing has changed. but nothing could be f
national executive in a few minutes saying i am standing down as leader of ukip. >> reporter: nobody could have imagined things could turn out this well for the conservative party. they have a mandate which allows them free reign and they have effectively neutralized all of their political threats in england. in that means months if not years of regrouping and for the u.k. independence party, well they only have one mp and most people in the streets wouldn't even recognize him. the only...
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we think ed is going to resign in a minute and nick from the liberal democrats has resigned and ukip leader lost his seat and he is gone too. so they just have this absolutely open road in front of them except for the issue with the scottish nationalists and there is already talk of them trying to neutralize that as well by offering scotland full fiscal autonomy to try to stop the surge of power coming back to scotland. so amazingly an unexpectedly successful night for the conservative party. and as you say in a half an hour from now david cameron will meet the queen and marks more or less the end of the election. >> takes us through what comes next lawrence, now a trip to the queen and victory speech and what political direction does the united kingdom take? >> well you know, whatever you think of the conservative party and clearly they got 36% of the vote so but by extension 64% of people didn't vote for them what you think of them they have been true to their word and stuck to the core messages since the points in time when david cameron was elected and from the start they wanted
we think ed is going to resign in a minute and nick from the liberal democrats has resigned and ukip leader lost his seat and he is gone too. so they just have this absolutely open road in front of them except for the issue with the scottish nationalists and there is already talk of them trying to neutralize that as well by offering scotland full fiscal autonomy to try to stop the surge of power coming back to scotland. so amazingly an unexpectedly successful night for the conservative party....
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yes, a good vote winner for ukip. they feed into, the feelings there are too many immigrants in britain. having too much impact. and use of public services. other parties hatch played it down. they don't want to beep accused of being racist if they get the terminology wrong. and competed. extra restrictions. put on immigrants before they're they're allowed to access. and the question is whether feel will stick with ukip when it comes walking into the polling booths and putting their cross on the paper or whether they will say, "look, they're going to win, two, three seats at most. am i wasting a vote by actually voting for them at the end of the day?" of course the european union you mention. another big, big issue. david cameron. conservatives. promising a referendum. ened of 2017. and he will negotiate. terms for britain within the eu. labor, the anti-european party. hard working, middle-classes, everybody else. it will be bad for business. and we went have a referendum on europe. if they damage the conservatives. u
yes, a good vote winner for ukip. they feed into, the feelings there are too many immigrants in britain. having too much impact. and use of public services. other parties hatch played it down. they don't want to beep accused of being racist if they get the terminology wrong. and competed. extra restrictions. put on immigrants before they're they're allowed to access. and the question is whether feel will stick with ukip when it comes walking into the polling booths and putting their cross on...
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with debates on television but beyond that there are issues and one is the european union and although ukip will have one member of parliament some say they pushed david cameron's conservative party to the right and conservatives promising a referendum by 2017. also immigration, most of the major parties have committed to try to bring down immigration into the uk, some of the other further left parties have criticized them for doing so it could be argued that nigel and his party have already scored a breakthrough and of course let's not forget they won the eu elections last year and he probably will be stepping down as leader in the next few hours or days but the party as he promises is not going anywhere in terms of its support base sammy. >> thanks so much. and the saudi-led coalition launched a new series of air strikes against houthi rebels in northern yemen, a spokesman has retaliation for attacks on saudi villages and we have the latest. >> reporter: hours after offering a five-day humanitarian ceasefire in yemen, the saudi-led coalition has launched more air strikes against the houth
with debates on television but beyond that there are issues and one is the european union and although ukip will have one member of parliament some say they pushed david cameron's conservative party to the right and conservatives promising a referendum by 2017. also immigration, most of the major parties have committed to try to bring down immigration into the uk, some of the other further left parties have criticized them for doing so it could be argued that nigel and his party have already...
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ukip won just one seat. they're still awaiting the verdict. >> let's pick up there and just take it from westminster. we're joined now by catherine peacock peacock. but we're also joined by the two-time london mayor. ken, you are the most senior labour politician today. that doesn't surprise me. but what do you think went wrong? and i saw that in terms of the fact that a socialist agenda worked north of the border. why didn't it work south of the border? >> part of the problem is i have been all over the problem, where ever you go working class people that would have been labor for decades defect into the snp in scotland because they're angry. they're angry not so much at ed miliband but that last labour government. when i left school everybody got a job. it paid enough money to keep a family. now you have all of these contracts, minimum wage. people not even paying the minimum wage and we didn't build the homes. people think we had 13 years of the labour government and it didn't do anything for us. >> the v
ukip won just one seat. they're still awaiting the verdict. >> let's pick up there and just take it from westminster. we're joined now by catherine peacock peacock. but we're also joined by the two-time london mayor. ken, you are the most senior labour politician today. that doesn't surprise me. but what do you think went wrong? and i saw that in terms of the fact that a socialist agenda worked north of the border. why didn't it work south of the border? >> part of the problem is i...
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>> i think ukip is wrong and it's a different in mindset and it seems to be british cake is that size and can be no bigger. i see the difference is britain's cake can be that much bigger as we just discussed there. we have absorbed a lot more people in and have very low rates of unemployment. >> reporter: one of the arguments to resurrect places like this abandon by the london elite and labor camp here says that is a load of hypocrisy. >> they are running locally and all of the counselors are former counselors and some of the people have huge problems over the recent years and he has been the mvp for 16 years and has not got any notable achievement for the area. >> reporter: so some facts, in london where the most immigrants the economy is booming and u kip cannot make it rows and the argument is prospering in towns abandon by successive governments where there is hardly a foreign face to be seen and westminster party looked after england more perhaps they would not have u kip to worry about now. lawrence lee, al jazeera, eastern england. >>> it's five years since presidential electio
>> i think ukip is wrong and it's a different in mindset and it seems to be british cake is that size and can be no bigger. i see the difference is britain's cake can be that much bigger as we just discussed there. we have absorbed a lot more people in and have very low rates of unemployment. >> reporter: one of the arguments to resurrect places like this abandon by the london elite and labor camp here says that is a load of hypocrisy. >> they are running locally and all of...
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now, part, ukip's performance at the election, it held remarkably high forecast 14% that was amazeing considering trotsky speeches of ed minimumiband. surprisingly good showing actually. >> i suppose there was anger with the european union in general, you about the eu isn't just about economics. after the second world war it was actually founded for security reasons to try oassure europe wouldn't go to war again. now we see europe threatened by i.s.i.l. in the south russia in the east. >> it's not just europe that's faced by these challenges, it is nato expel and nato has assured the peace since the second world war, not the european union it's nato of which the united states and canada are key members. britain will lose its independent nuclear deterrent under the european union led by germany when britain invented the atomic bomb, and now germany will control its nuclear deterrent, we will lose our permanent seat on the united nations county to security council to europe. and probably the second one will be given ochina. these are enormous. you see it in cameron's budget. he says the
now, part, ukip's performance at the election, it held remarkably high forecast 14% that was amazeing considering trotsky speeches of ed minimumiband. surprisingly good showing actually. >> i suppose there was anger with the european union in general, you about the eu isn't just about economics. after the second world war it was actually founded for security reasons to try oassure europe wouldn't go to war again. now we see europe threatened by i.s.i.l. in the south russia in the east....
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what sort of a coalition would ukip go into. as they are on a 3-1 basis from the conservatives, it would - if they are dead scared of the mill band government. it may flow out and it's possible the conservatives could win. and do a coalition with a depleted party. >> would it be likely at all that labour could form a coalition. mill band said he would not work with the scottish party, a party with the third most seats, the closest to labour. >> that's right. the liberals said they would do a coalition with anyone. they have no principals and able to go with anyone that will have them. >> they are the only ones in the middle. everywhere goes from one extreme to the other. >> they are everywhere you want them, to the left middle or right, wherever they can seize power. ukip has a definite philosophy one left out was the winter of disconnect. it is similar to the tea party in the united states in that immigration is a strong policy and we want non-distrim atry one for one. allow one immigrant in when one leaves so it frees a nondis
what sort of a coalition would ukip go into. as they are on a 3-1 basis from the conservatives, it would - if they are dead scared of the mill band government. it may flow out and it's possible the conservatives could win. and do a coalition with a depleted party. >> would it be likely at all that labour could form a coalition. mill band said he would not work with the scottish party, a party with the third most seats, the closest to labour. >> that's right. the liberals said they...
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nigel forage, of the uk, ukip, appears at his spolg station to cast his vote. as well as green, natalie bennett. went to a polling station. all the video coming in to cnn. nick clegg. and nicholas sturgeon of scottish national party. the polls will close at 10:00 p.m. local time. or 5:00 p.m. eastern. the action will ramp up once those polls close. the returns stot being rushed in. we can figure out what the next government of the uk will look like. a look at how cnn will bring you all of the developments. >> atlanta, can you hear me? >> stand by. >> errol barnett is on assignment in london. errol? >> good morning, rosemary. the time ticking now for candidates to make their case to every last voter. ♪ ♪ >> cnn is all over the key locations in london for the u.k. election coverage. with our anchors, koement correspondents, and political contributors, all providing insight and context. one of our live locations here on the south bank of the river thames. so that we can get this gorgeous shot of the houses of parliament. and we can also see, big ben over here.
nigel forage, of the uk, ukip, appears at his spolg station to cast his vote. as well as green, natalie bennett. went to a polling station. all the video coming in to cnn. nick clegg. and nicholas sturgeon of scottish national party. the polls will close at 10:00 p.m. local time. or 5:00 p.m. eastern. the action will ramp up once those polls close. the returns stot being rushed in. we can figure out what the next government of the uk will look like. a look at how cnn will bring you all of the...
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i think that can get quite frosty. >> ukip, the nationalist party only one won seat bethey got 13% of the overall volt. can you explain how that happens? >> it's a first pass before system under proceduressal representational system like a more european system, they would have more seats but i don't see that changing, because the party pushing p.r. has always been the liberal democrats and they were the biggest losers last night they were by far the biggest losers. they really went off a cliff. that's who lost most of the votes, but big night for cameron, for scottish national party. i think europe and scotland gets very interesting for cameron in the next few years. >> mark, thank you soth. >> pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> new questions over the police shooting of a home lass man in los angeles. he was black and unarmed. the police say there was a struggle, but the chief of the lapd says he has serious doubts enough that the shooting was justified. >> a makeshift memorial in venice beach california, candles flowers and a photograph remembering the life of a young homeless man sho
i think that can get quite frosty. >> ukip, the nationalist party only one won seat bethey got 13% of the overall volt. can you explain how that happens? >> it's a first pass before system under proceduressal representational system like a more european system, they would have more seats but i don't see that changing, because the party pushing p.r. has always been the liberal democrats and they were the biggest losers last night they were by far the biggest losers. they really went...
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ukip lost. they did win a significant part of the vote, nigel farage is gone, and the other big loser were the pollsters, tom. they made a mess of it this time around. tom: sir martin, i want to move forward the governing of the united kingdom is very different than the governing of the united states. how does prime minister cameron speak to england six months and one year on? sir sorrell: we will have scottish parliamentary elections next year and then we will have the eu referendum, which is really interesting, tom, because the snp, as i remember it, or a pro-eu party, so the lib dems were generally pro-eu, and you saw that nick clegg resigned. now, the whole focus switches to that referendum in 2016 or 2017. that will create some uncertainty in economically. business has to get behind that eu vote to make sure that the vote is to state in and remove that uncertainty, and i love to be ke -- and that has got to be the focus over the next few years. the next issue of the union -- how can david c
ukip lost. they did win a significant part of the vote, nigel farage is gone, and the other big loser were the pollsters, tom. they made a mess of it this time around. tom: sir martin, i want to move forward the governing of the united kingdom is very different than the governing of the united states. how does prime minister cameron speak to england six months and one year on? sir sorrell: we will have scottish parliamentary elections next year and then we will have the eu referendum, which is...
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the european referendum have only really crept up thanks to ukip, united kingdom independence party who they are pressing for a referendum on europe. david cam run to saeron, whethe stays in the european union by end of 2017. labor who used to be an anti-europe party at one stage of their history are very much saying no referendum under us. not unless circumstances change. we believe it is good for the working people of britain to stay in the european union. don't want to create all right uncertainty that would create in the country if there were to be a referendum. that's one bigger to between the two major parties. if graduation as you say, another of the issues that david cameron's strategists have told hem n him not to talk about too much. both major parties have not been keen to talk immigration too much partly because there are 99 seats out of the 650 in the house of commons where ethnic minority votes could have a bearing on the outcome. >> they could swing the election there? >> quite possibly, yes. there isn't an issue on immigration. david cameron, labor can pin him with broke
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is the ukip. led by nigel forage, threatening to serve the conservative party vote. and cost him the election. he has been running on anti-immigration campaign. that is an issue of concern to many brits as to many europeans who feel that migrants are taking jobs and hurting the country's identity. although there are questions to whether that is really true. ukit, the only party, running on anti-e come. platform. hoping to use the elect tugs get pretty ten to leave the european union. if an duncan smith says a vote for ukit is like writing a suicide note which will not be forgiven. we are seeing rhetoric getting intense. joined by the contributor. to process all of this. we are going to see it get intense the last few dates. what do you make of the way it is shaping up. nigel forage, threatening. >> all of along. the big fear. ukip could take away traditional voters. the end of the british political spectrum. with their emphasis on immigration. and getting out of europe. and the conservatives have already lost two of their parliamentary seats. in bielections. two cons
is the ukip. led by nigel forage, threatening to serve the conservative party vote. and cost him the election. he has been running on anti-immigration campaign. that is an issue of concern to many brits as to many europeans who feel that migrants are taking jobs and hurting the country's identity. although there are questions to whether that is really true. ukit, the only party, running on anti-e come. platform. hoping to use the elect tugs get pretty ten to leave the european union. if an...
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there is a lot of think for ukip. among the electorate and house of commons and conservative party as well. that oh could be a head for mr. cameron. he has made it clear that he does not want the u.k. to leave europe. what he wants is to renegotiate certain issues with brussels regarding u.k. membership. that referendum going forward and when we think about this it -- >> the first footage of the mediterranean shipwreck where hundreds of migrants drowned. >>> and how the nepal nepalese are left to fend for themselves as hundreds of millions of earthquake aid is not delivered on time. >> hello again. a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. the saudi foreign minister said that they're willing to implement a truce in yemen until tuesday so long as the houthis cooperate. they made announcements with the u.s. secretary of state john kerry in paris. the colins launched a new round of airstrikes across yemen. all the officers say it's in retaliation on saudis. >>> and david cameron has won the election for prime min
there is a lot of think for ukip. among the electorate and house of commons and conservative party as well. that oh could be a head for mr. cameron. he has made it clear that he does not want the u.k. to leave europe. what he wants is to renegotiate certain issues with brussels regarding u.k. membership. that referendum going forward and when we think about this it -- >> the first footage of the mediterranean shipwreck where hundreds of migrants drowned. >>> and how the nepal...
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. >> ukip a party a lot of people are talking about. they got one mp. the first member of parliament is through an election. what impact have they had. >> they haven't won new mps. douglas was an mp. they are making a lot of head way. they have 3% of the vote in 2010. they came a long way, across the board, not only in the south-east. threatening the major parties. >> we'll have to leave it there. thank you. thank you for being with us throughout the evening and night. some other patients. turn out is 65%, clar to what it was five years ago, and big success of the scottish national party. it won many more seats than it hoped for. let's cross and speak to phil lavelle. a huge loss for labour in scotland. absolutely very happy. there's seven constituencies all lacial, all to the snp. this place is heaving. they are backing up and going home. it's the labour politicians. they have done badly here. we knew they'd do badly. that would be reflect in the polls they have been anhilated. so far the snp took 50 seats. labor held on to one. lib dems held on to one
. >> ukip a party a lot of people are talking about. they got one mp. the first member of parliament is through an election. what impact have they had. >> they haven't won new mps. douglas was an mp. they are making a lot of head way. they have 3% of the vote in 2010. they came a long way, across the board, not only in the south-east. threatening the major parties. >> we'll have to leave it there. thank you. thank you for being with us throughout the evening and night. some...
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and then you have the rise of the ukip, the u.k. independence party which is an anti-immigration anti-europe party which is polling quite strongly. it will end up with very few seats, but it has drained off popular support from the conservatives in some area and labor in other areas and some of the support on the left that labor might have counted on in the past has gone to the green party. so you have a real fracturing of a system that over a century or more basically produced stable single-party governments and a strong, stable two-party system and that has all broken apart in the last few years. >> sreenivasan: so from an american viewpoint are there likely to be any changes in policy or alliance regardless of who's in power and the deal that they have to make to form a coalition? >> well, i think there is worry on your side of the atlantic over a couple of things. if this is a conservative-led government, david cameron who's the prime minister has pledged he will put forward a referendum on whether the united kingdom should stay
and then you have the rise of the ukip, the u.k. independence party which is an anti-immigration anti-europe party which is polling quite strongly. it will end up with very few seats, but it has drained off popular support from the conservatives in some area and labor in other areas and some of the support on the left that labor might have counted on in the past has gone to the green party. so you have a real fracturing of a system that over a century or more basically produced stable...
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the labor party leader designed the leader from the democrats, and the leader for the ukip party he lost a seat and he also resigned stephanie. >> yeah david cameron was all smiles this morning, but he has some challenges ahead, right? talk about them dana. >> reporter: if people really voted for stability, you have to have a big question mark after that. cameron faces first of all the scottish national party which swept scotland last night. and they will likely bring about another referendum on separation, he is going to have to deal with that. and he talked about an referendum on the u.k. membership. and he said give me one more time and i won't run again. >> just how quickly will we see cameron form the new government? >> very quickly. they are already naming some cabinet posts today i understand, and then we'll see a speech from him, more members appointed next week and then a speech from him, the queen's speech in which they lay out their year-long agenda. there will be a vote in parliament, and know doubt they will survive it because they have a majority. >>> one man who made it st
the labor party leader designed the leader from the democrats, and the leader for the ukip party he lost a seat and he also resigned stephanie. >> yeah david cameron was all smiles this morning, but he has some challenges ahead, right? talk about them dana. >> reporter: if people really voted for stability, you have to have a big question mark after that. cameron faces first of all the scottish national party which swept scotland last night. and they will likely bring about another...
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cameron needs some good numbers to bring about a possible coalition maybe even with ukip although that is an outside chance. but there are a lot of different mixtures. if cameron comes out with a few votes ahead tonight, there is a very good chance he would then try to form a government. he has to do a scene's speech goes to parliament by may 27th outlines his agenda for any next year and then we see if his government will stand or fall and he may well get voted down. >> thanks a lot. >>> back in washington now where the senate is set to vote on a plan giving it approval over any nuclear deal with iran. a majority of senators are expected to approve the plan. talks with iran and five other nations resume next week ahead of a june deadline. >>> the state of maryland is offering zero interest loans to businesses hurt by riots in baltimore. the department of housing and community development says the loans of up to $35,000 can be paid back over five years. businesses with greater losses may qualify for a different program with higher amounts available at low interest rates. >>> cvs has al
cameron needs some good numbers to bring about a possible coalition maybe even with ukip although that is an outside chance. but there are a lot of different mixtures. if cameron comes out with a few votes ahead tonight, there is a very good chance he would then try to form a government. he has to do a scene's speech goes to parliament by may 27th outlines his agenda for any next year and then we see if his government will stand or fall and he may well get voted down. >> thanks a lot....
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then, nigel for roger of the eurosceptic party you can -- ukip. it attracted 13% of the vote but only 11 seat -- only won one seat. >> let's talk about some bad math if you will. let's pull in our correspondent from london -- what about those horribly incorrect exit polls for yesterday? if you ask me, maybe the pollsters' heads should roll along with some of those political party leaders. >> let me come in here and help those poor fellows. if you look at the system, you have to say it is a really tough system to predict. in the percentage breakdown it's just a really poor indicator. second one has to say that if you look at scotland, for instance, the pollsters just got it bang on. finally, there were a lot of undecided voters, and that is just a nightmare for pollsters. >> yes they got it wrong everywhere. unbelievable. let's talk about the huge win for david cameron. all smiles today, of course, for him. winning is one thing, but governing is another, isn't it? >> absolutely. let me give you two challenges. one is the economic recovery. nobody c
then, nigel for roger of the eurosceptic party you can -- ukip. it attracted 13% of the vote but only 11 seat -- only won one seat. >> let's talk about some bad math if you will. let's pull in our correspondent from london -- what about those horribly incorrect exit polls for yesterday? if you ask me, maybe the pollsters' heads should roll along with some of those political party leaders. >> let me come in here and help those poor fellows. if you look at the system, you have to say...
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clearly it's not very difficult for a party like echl ukip to blame the eu for what happened to gnassinbe but the fuel and the real anger that eukip represents particularly in england is much deeper than this, it's that there are literally dozens of towns that are just like this they are not just in a different country like one inhabited by the metropolitan elite in london it's like a different planet. further down there are sea side towns where the future will be decided and the leader is contesting this place, if he loses his party will fall apart. but the golf club the conservative party candidate is taking soundings from local businesses who by and large want to stay in the eu. the conservatives who had accepted the logic and immigration causes unemployment now suggests they got it wrong. >> they missed the immigration targets so you were wrong? >> i think eukip is wrong and a difference in mindset and seems to be british take is that size and it can be no bigger. i see the difference is britain's cake can be that much bigger as we just discussed there, we have absorbed a lot more peo
clearly it's not very difficult for a party like echl ukip to blame the eu for what happened to gnassinbe but the fuel and the real anger that eukip represents particularly in england is much deeper than this, it's that there are literally dozens of towns that are just like this they are not just in a different country like one inhabited by the metropolitan elite in london it's like a different planet. further down there are sea side towns where the future will be decided and the leader is...
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tussle for power in germany's anti euro alternative for germany party, and in britain the eurosceptic ukip party is struggling after poor election results. it seems that insurgents anti-establishments parties are particularly difficult to hold together. let me know what you think about that or any of today's stories. but now to sweden where it seems moving house can require even more effort than usual. in kiruna, the most northerly town in sweden, it's not so much that people are moving house -- but the houses themselves are being moved. our reporter in scandinavia has been to meet local residents, who are packing their boxes with rather mixed feelings. reporter: the winters are long in kiruna, in sweden's high north. but the workers can't wait till the snow melts. they're already tearing down buildings in the ullspiran quarter, where mainly families with children once lived. at the fence, eva and carl johan mÄki watch the demolition machines with mixed feelings. the neighborhood that was their home for decades will soon cease to be. carl johan mÄki: it's a bit sad. building something is
tussle for power in germany's anti euro alternative for germany party, and in britain the eurosceptic ukip party is struggling after poor election results. it seems that insurgents anti-establishments parties are particularly difficult to hold together. let me know what you think about that or any of today's stories. but now to sweden where it seems moving house can require even more effort than usual. in kiruna, the most northerly town in sweden, it's not so much that people are moving house...